Review of The Fifth Estate (2013) by Ann Hornaday for Washington Post — 16 Oct 2013
As a piece of filmed entertainment, The Fifth Estate shows why things like authorial point of view and visual sensibility are so essential in bringing such stories to life. Unlike its most obvious predecessor, “The Social Network,” this film doesn’t have much of either, and the weakness shows.
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This review of The Fifth Estate (2013) was written by Ann Hornaday and published by Washington Post on 16 Oct 2013.
The Fifth Estate has generally received mixed reviews.
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